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I never considered a 4 door and never would.2 door is still the king, yet condolences should only be going to anyone interested in 2 door. Ford is clearly pushing those out.
Be surprised if they last much longer at this point.
I never did either, and probably never will.I never considered a 4 door and never would.
Apparently I have rare tastes: 2 door BD, MT with HPR.
Same, if anything ever happens to this one I better lawyer up to be able to afford a Stroppe or I'm out of this game.I never did either, and probably never will.
We wouldnt have considered the 4 doors if the 2 door had seating for three in the back.. got 3 kiddos and didnt want to have to take two vehicles everywhere.I never considered a 4 door and never would.
Apparently I have rare tastes: 2 door BD, MT with HPR.
HPR looks awesome on the 2 door.I never considered a 4 door and never would.
Apparently I have rare tastes: 2 door BD, MT with HPR.
I thought I had died and gone to heaven, when I first saw the initial Bronco prices and offerings. But that feels like a long time ago, in a galaxy far far away ...I am so glad I reserved my 2 door Base Sas 2.7 at the reserve. What a bargain it turned out to be to get such a capable machine (and with cloth seats) for under 40K. It was everything I had at the time to afford it. No way could I afford a new Bronco Sas today in any trim.
And I got lucky I had to wait for a 2022- I got a good 2.7 outside of the valve issues and my hard top is perfect. I love it- one of my favorite vehicles I ever had.